
Ho chiesto a Vladimir Putin: “25 anni fa Eltsin ti ha dato il potere e ti ha detto ‘Prenditi cura della Russia’. Pensi di averlo? Alla luce delle perdite significative in Ucraina, delle truppe ucraine nella regione di Kursk, delle sanzioni, dell’inflazione…” Ecco la sua risposta. Steve Rosenberg per BBC News
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di BkkGrl
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Good call, but may I advise you to stay away from open windows for a while…
Damn, that guy has balls of steel asking such a direct question. Props to him!
– Do you you think you cared about russia?
– Yes we want to be friends with GB.
Dovboyob.
We keep talking about Putin having kompromat on Trump, but wtf does Steve Rosenberg have on Vlad?
I know the Russian’s accept a little bit of managed criticism as part of the theatre of control, but that single BBC reporter goes much further than other people who have been arrested/killed.
“the reason we now have foreign troops occupying part of Russia is because I have made Russia and strong independent country”
Can someone explain to me how the Ruble is at its lowest in decades, yet Russia is indeed 4th in GDP/PPP? I’m genuinely baffled. What exactly can they buy when their currency is worth nothing?
I’m so surprised and disappointed that he didn’t mention ‘Anglo-Saxons,’ as he does during every interview.
He seemed nervous, by the way.
His answers to the question were very flawed.
Something feels off.
Ah, Putler is so oblivious that his “former allies in anti-Hitler coalition” see him for the fascist that he is. Hitler and Stalin were the best of buddies in starting WW2 and invading Poland together, they were two sides of the SAME coin. Now Putler is just trying to be little Hitler again, nothing new in ruSSia.
He is just a junky – he needs more Russia. “Do you have any Russia in your country?” “No”, “ahhh I see Russia in your country, it is mine, all mine!”
I wonder if this is a legitimate insight into how Putin thinks – it may well be what he’s convinced himself to believe.
*you have inflation*
*Yes……, but! GB is not even in the top 5 in Europe*
Base, worries about other Europe country most than their
I’m pretty sure the west would welcome Russia with open arms if they wanted cooperation. But I guess it is easier to stay in power if you antagonize everyone else and call them an enemy.
Putin didn’t like that question. You can see the tension in his body language and how he speaks.
His answer is also interesting. He claims he is taking care of Russia by throwing Yeltsin under the bus and then builds a whole argument under the premise that Russia was not a sovereign state until he got in power.
what’s with the sign behind him Vladi Vostok? What’s that about?
The guy starts talking about Russian sovereignty being threatened somehow and as an example he sites… Yugoslavia 🤷🏻♂️
Freudian slip.
I’ve never seen him so defensive answering a question before. I bet he didn’t expect it at all. Usually when he answers questions, he’s confident, he’ll make light of it, leaning back on a chair. Even his body posture looks defensive and he didn’t touch on most of the points raised.
His answer are not coherent, they’re are more like “but look at how bad theyre doing!”
That potato talks fancy.
“The second he raised his voice in support of YUGOSLAVIA…”
Oh… ok.
“Not the interests of the countries dragging it closer to them”, did he just admit that the west wanted to be closer to Russia? I thought evil woke NATO nazis were a threat to their sovereignty?
Steve should be careful around open windows and anyone that is smoking nearby.
I didn’t listen to VP’s (Vice President to Winnie the Pooh) reply but Steve Rosenberg is a fucking legend. Balls of steel.
Besides that quiet “Well fight it…” to inflation, has he actually said anything coherent?
Putin zaebal! When will he die?
This shows once again how important are the economic sanctions against Russia.
How long you think Putin is able to answer to the economic reality of Russia? Putin does not have much time and he knows it, war is very expensive. Russia cannot compete with the help Ukraine gets from US and Europe, even with the help of North Korea and China.
It’s unfortunate that the ordinary Russian, who might not even agree with Putin’s war in Ukraine, has to suffer, but unfortunately there’s no other way. The change must came from within Russia, and the economic sanctions are the only way to put pressure.
Playing a card of a protector and a victim when needed. That’s Putin alright.
Russia is insanely resource rich. The fact that contemporary Russia is a second tier country with a GDP smaller than that of Italy and unable to dominate militarily a country like Ukraine speaks volumes.
I see a window in that man’s future
Stop drinking tee for a while, polonium is not an artifical sweetener.